Updated December 12, 2022 by the ABC7 Data Team

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Thefts
90,810

Last 12 months
Through December 05

Average Thefts
86,837

Yearly average
2019 to 2021

Theft Rate
1,325

Per 100,000 people
Last 12 months

Average Theft Rate
1,267

Per 100,000 people
2019 to 2021


Thefts over the last 12 months are up 5% compared to the annual average over the last three years, according to the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department data through December 05.

The areas of the county policed by the LAPD and Sheriff’s Department averaged 1,746 thefts a week over the last 12 months. In 2019, that number was 1,866 a week.

Theft totals here are for larceny, which would include stealing items worth $1,000 or more. The totals also would not include those involving violence, which would be defined as robbery. So someone taking an expensive smartphone from someone’s bag would be theft, taking it while pointing a firearm at the person would be instead counted as robbery.

Los Angeles thefts neighborhood by neighborhood

The risk is not the same neighborhood to neighborhood. ABC7’s data team looked at data from the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department by neighborhood from 2019 through December 05, 2022, the latest date for which records are available from the two agencies.

The map color codes each police district by the theft rate over the last 12 months. The three darker blues represent neighborhoods with theft rates that are higher than the citywide rate. You can also click the box in the bottom right corner to see neighborhoods by the number of thefts.

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